I interviewed at Dell Technologies (Seoul) in Jan 2012
Interview
1 hour full length interview on previous achievements and experience. Discussion on details on what is needed on the job and what is expected to be delivered. I think they usually hire experienced people rather than newbees.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Dell Technologies (Austin, TX) in Apr 2014
Interview
2 Rounds of interviews.
Round 1: with hiring manager.
Round 2: 4 sets of back-to-back panel interviews.
Questions were behavioral (tell me about a time you encountered X, how did you handle it) to a straight up problem solving discussion, with white boarding and open brainstorming on how to potentially fix a problem. Felt almost like a working session.
I liked their honesty in stating the problem/challenge and what they needed help with. They didn't sugar coat it. Helped make the interview/discussion take on a new depth of dialog and really allow me to share with them what I know and how I can help them.
I left the panel sessions feeling I'd had the opportunity to show my full range of competencies and give them a good feel for how I work.
I was also given plenty of opportunity to interview them too - as individuals, as a team and as a company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you handle outliers/dissenters and those not aligning with your plan.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Dell Technologies (Bengaluru)
Interview
The first round was a Telephonic round with Functional Manager in US which was more about past profile and what I would bring to table.
It was then followed by an F2F with the Hiring Manager, which was more behavioural and expectations related.
The final one was with HRG.
It was a pleasant experience and quick!